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4 K and the pressure is half of what it was indoors?V_1= 1.T_1= 296.V_2= ?T_2= 278.How do I find the pressure so that I could find the final volume?......
A balloon is filled up with air to a volume of 1.15 L at 296.5 K. What does the volume change to if the balloon is taken outdoors where the temperature is 278.4 K and the pressure is half of what it was indoors?
This is what I have so far:
P_1= x
V_1= 1.15 L
T_1= 296.5K
P_2= 1/x
V_2= ?
T_2= 278.4K
How do I find the pressure so that I could find the final volume?

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(1.15 L) x (278.4 / 296.5) x (2 / 1) = 2.16 L
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